What Guns Does John Wick Use and Where Can You Get Them?

One of the best recent movie series for gun enthusiasts has been the “John Wick” series. Here is a selection of some of the guns the character, brought to life by Keanu Reeves, uses through the three movies, and how you can get them for yourself.
HK P30

HK P30L

Wick’s primary firearm throughout the first film, the Heckler & Koch P30L, is a longer version of the HK P30. Wick uses a 9mm model fitted with a custom compensator. You can find these at your local gun store or online.

Glock 26 and Glock 26 TTI Combat Carry Package

Wick’s backup gun is a Glock 26, a compact 9mm pistol. You can easily find these guns online at sale and auction sites, such as GunBroker.com. In the second movie, Wick gets a Glock 26 with the TTI Combat Carry Package. These are occasionally available at auction, or you can have Taran Tactical Innovations, located in Simi Valley, CA, modify your existing Glock.

Glock 34 TTI Combat Master Package

While in Rome in the second movie, Wick acquires a Glock 34 with TTI upgrades. The Glock 34 is a full-sized 9mm Glock with a slightly longer than standard slide.

CA 415/HK416

Beginning with the church scene in the first movie, Wick uses a Coharie Arms CA 415 with a shortened barrel, which is an American-made clone of the H&K HK416, an AR-style rifle. The HK416 is not civilian-legal, while the CA 415 is. The HK416 uses a proprietary short-stroke gas piston similar to an AR 18 instead of the typical M4-style system.

Kimber Super Carry 1911 and Kimber Warrior

During the second movie, Wick uses two different Kimber 1911s. The first is a heavily customized Kimber Super Carry 1911 with a compensator. The second is a Kimber Warrior with SOCOM BLACK G10 grips.

Smith & Wesson SW1911

During the subway fight in the second movie, Wick uses a suppressed Smith & Wesson SW1911SC “E-Series,” a 1911 with fish-scale-like serrations, a wooden grip, skeletonized hammer and trigger, and a two-tone color scheme. You can readily find these guns for sale online and at auction.

TTI TR 1 Ultralight

Taran Butler himself trained Keanu Reeves, and it’s no surprise that Wick uses a TTI TR 1 Ultralight AR-type rifle in Chapter 2. It is highly customized, with BCM furniture, a PRI comp, and a Trijicon Accupoint scope, with a canted RMR.

Benelli M4 Super 90 with TTI M4 Upgrade, and M2 Super 90 with TTI M2 Ultimate 3 Gun Package

Wick’s shotguns of choice, the Benelli M4 Super 90 and M2 Super 90, both have TTI customization and a spare shell holder in front of the chamber. Both are 12-gauge semi-auto shotguns.

TTI STI 2011 Combat Master

Another TTI, this 2011 model, an updated version of the venerated 1911, is chambered in 9x19mm “Major,” which offers more pressure than a standard 9mm. Wick uses it in the Continental shootout in Chapter 3: Parabellum.

TTI SIG-Sauer MPX Carbine

During the shootout at the Continental, Wick also uses a TTI-customized SIG MPX 9mm carbine. It features a Trijicon MRO sight, Streamlight TLR 8 laser/light, a mag base pad providing 11 extra rounds, and a BCM stock.

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